Drawing from Huffcutt, Conway, Roth, and Stone’s (2001) taxonomy of employment-interview constructs, we hypothesized that asynchronous web-based video employment interviews would be associated with job performance and organizational tenure using a crowd-sourced sample of 75 employed professionals. We found that composite interview ratings and construct ratings of mental capability, knowledge and skills, applied social skills, and conscientiousness were significantly related to self-rated job performance. We also found that construct ratings of knowledge and skills and applied social skills were significantly associated with self-reported organizational tenure. Implications for web-based video employment-interview research and practice are d...
Online social media is changing the personnel recruitment process. Until now, resumes were among the...
This study was intended to examine three aspects of interviewing. The first was an exploration for a...
Applicant fairness perceptions of asynchronous job interviews were assessed among panelists (Study 1...
The asynchronous video interview (AVI) technique is becoming the new norm in recruiting because of i...
Asynchronous video interviews (AVI) occur when an employment candidate records responses to pre-sele...
Recent technological developments and the increased use of internet-based applications have resulted...
International audienceNew technologies drastically change recruitment techniques. Some research proj...
Video recruitment—the use of videos at any point in the recruitment process—has surged among organiz...
Using videotaped interviews with 60 managers in utility companies, the authors found that a composit...
This study found mixed support for the hypothesis that the difference in criterion-related validity ...
The present study aimed to integrate findings from technology acceptance research with research on a...
Interactive video seems to currently be an unpopular field of research. Video resumes however is an ...
There has been a growing interest in understanding what constructs are assessed in the employment in...
This research explores the efficiency or effectiveness of video interviewing. It checked the effecti...
Technological innovations, among which the use of video interviews in personnel selection, are welco...
Online social media is changing the personnel recruitment process. Until now, resumes were among the...
This study was intended to examine three aspects of interviewing. The first was an exploration for a...
Applicant fairness perceptions of asynchronous job interviews were assessed among panelists (Study 1...
The asynchronous video interview (AVI) technique is becoming the new norm in recruiting because of i...
Asynchronous video interviews (AVI) occur when an employment candidate records responses to pre-sele...
Recent technological developments and the increased use of internet-based applications have resulted...
International audienceNew technologies drastically change recruitment techniques. Some research proj...
Video recruitment—the use of videos at any point in the recruitment process—has surged among organiz...
Using videotaped interviews with 60 managers in utility companies, the authors found that a composit...
This study found mixed support for the hypothesis that the difference in criterion-related validity ...
The present study aimed to integrate findings from technology acceptance research with research on a...
Interactive video seems to currently be an unpopular field of research. Video resumes however is an ...
There has been a growing interest in understanding what constructs are assessed in the employment in...
This research explores the efficiency or effectiveness of video interviewing. It checked the effecti...
Technological innovations, among which the use of video interviews in personnel selection, are welco...
Online social media is changing the personnel recruitment process. Until now, resumes were among the...
This study was intended to examine three aspects of interviewing. The first was an exploration for a...
Applicant fairness perceptions of asynchronous job interviews were assessed among panelists (Study 1...